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“Children just like me” by Barnabas & Anabel Kindersley

“Tadessa from Ethiopia, Suchart from Thailand, Celina from Brazil… each has hopes and fears, dreams and beliefs. Their cultures are different, yet in many ways their daily lives are very similar, as are their hopes for the future and their ways of looking at the world.

Over the past two years, a photographer and a teacher have traveled to more than 30 different parts of the world to meet these children. Their stories are recorded in this remarkable book, published to coincide with the 50th anniversary of the United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF).”

 Taken from Dorling Kindersley.

See also:

http://www.homeschoolbookreviews.com/children-just-like-me-kindersley.html

http://thesupermom.com/childrens-book-review-children-just-like-me

The selected titles are a sample of the materials currently on loan from the collections of the International Institute Library.

If you are interested in seeing or reading this recommendation, you can check its availability in the IIE library catalog.

Children just like me / by Barnabas & Anabel Kindersley. — 1st. ed. — New York: Dorling Kindersley, 1995. — 79 p. : ill. ; 32cm

ISBN-0 7894-0201-7

HQ781.5.K5 1995